The phrase "وہ ہر روز اپنے کھیت میں کام کرتا ہے" refers to the daily activities of a person working on their farm or agricultural land. In rural communities, especially in agricultural societies, working in the field is a common daily routine. It highlights the importance of hard work, dedication, and continuous effort in farming to maintain crops and harvests.
Farming often requires early mornings, long hours, and physical labor, whether it involves planting seeds, watering crops, harvesting, or managing livestock. The repetition of daily tasks in the field reflects the cyclical nature of agricultural work, which is closely tied to the seasons and the care required for crops to grow and thrive.
This phrase also carries cultural significance, as farming is often seen as a noble and essential profession that sustains families, communities, and economies. In literature and art, such imagery is frequently used to evoke themes of perseverance, self-reliance, and the relationship between humans and nature.
Etymology:
The phrase uses "کھیت" (Khet) meaning "field" and "کام کرنا" (Kaam Karna) meaning "to work," together implying daily labor in an agricultural setting.
Synonyms & Antonyms Context:
Synonyms (Urdu): زمین پر کام کرنا، کھیتوں میں محنت کرنا
Synonyms (English): working in the field, farm work, agriculture
Antonyms (Urdu): آفس کا کام، گھر کا کام
Antonyms (English): office work, domestic work
Related Words:
Synonyms (English): farm work, agriculture, fieldwork
Synonyms (Urdu): کھیتوں میں کام کرنا، زراعت
Antonyms (English): office work, indoor tasks
Example Sentences:
"وہ ہر روز صبح سویرے کھیت میں کام کرتا ہے"
(He works in the field early every morning.)
"ان کے کھیت میں سال بھر کام چلتا رہتا ہے"
(There is work going on throughout the year in their field.)